Study
Flashcard
Flashcards are an ideal way to revise before an exam, particularly for information-rich courses and disciplines.
Steps to create flashcards
- Identify your source material: Are you allowed to upload it? It is not ethical to upload licensed or copyright-protected materials into AI tools
- Create your prompt: Assign a role, provide enough context, set the tone
- Evaluate the output: Does the output meet your need (use the PROMPT method if necessary)
Input
You are a University tutor. Create 15-20 flashcards exploring the key concepts of Chapter 8 Probability, A Portable Introduction to Data Analysis that are suitable for a 1-st year undergraduate student. Include the correct answer on the reverse of the card. The format should be compatible with Anki.
Summarise
AI tools can summarise text and even full papers and reports.
Be careful not to upload licensed or copyright-protected materials into AI tools. Refer to restrictions on the use of online collections to help you use Gen AI ethically and legally.
There may be limits on how much text you can upload, so using a link to an open resource may work better.
Steps
- Identify your source material: Are you allowed to upload it? It is not ethical to upload licensed or copyright-protected materials into AI tools
- Create your prompt: Assign a role, provide enough context, set the tone
- Evaluate the output: Does the output meet your need (use the TRAAP method if necessary)
Input
Act as a graduate student and summarise the following article “The rate, causes and predictors of ambulance call outs to residential aged care in the Australian Capital Territory: A retrospective observational cohort study”. Be concise by using multiple paragraphs with dot points and highlighting key points in the data and conclusions. [Upload open access article] or link to it: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0311019
Simplifying complex problems
Steps
- Create your prompt: Assign a role, provide enough context, set the tone
- Evaluate the output: Does the output meet your need (use the PROMPT method if necessary)
Input
You are a skilled teacher with a talent for breaking down complex concepts into simpler ideas. Describe the basics of string theory in a way that a first-year university student would easily grasp.
Tip
Using analogies can sometimes help build comprehension of complex topics. Try asking the tool to use an analogy to explain complex ideas.
- Explain hawking radiation core concepts using cooking analogies.
- Explain the bicameral mind using nautical examples.
Quizzes
Do you have an upcoming exam? Test your knowledge by generating quiz questions.
Steps
- Identify your source material: Are you allowed to upload it? It is not ethical to upload licensed or copyright-protected materials into AI tools
- Create your prompt: Assign a role, provide enough context, set the tone
- Evaluate the output: Does the output meet your need (use the PROMPT method if necessary)
Input
Act as a university lecturer and use this file Semester_One_Examinations_2024_POLS1301.pdf, to create some practice quiz questions to help a first-year undergraduate student practice for an exam.